*Royal Bronze—The finest bronze to date, a rich 
orange-scarlet with a high golden center, blooms 
up to 7 inches across; borne on stiff stems; mod- 
erate size foliage. A novelty we can thoroughly 
recommend): ...5.05).28.25:..5..5 1.50 
*Ruby—A lovely shade of Bengal Rose, quite dis- 
tinct, beautifully shaped flowers and plant, long 
stem; flowers 5 in. across. September. 2% ft. 
*Sally—Deep rose and purple, very solid flower; 
fine for exhibition; on long stems; of splendid 
keeping qualities; really good. 
*Salmon Lovelace—Lovely sport from the pink va- 
riety; bright salmon; very large and fine. August. 
Shirley Cream—Purely an exhibitor’s flower of the 
finest incurved form; numerous petals building a 
flower equal to indoor incurves. A great acquis- 
ition... Color cream. September. =e 2.00 
*September Rose—Bright rose-pink; extra large 
blooms; beautifully incurved; good, straight, up- 
right flower. Will be in demand. 2 ft. 
*Seagull—_ine large white, solid flower. Sept. 
*Success—Large white; broad petals; 6-in.. flowers 
IMibaye ASW TREES. 
*Sweetheart—An exceedingly beautiful color, rose- 
pink, tinged gold with flush of cream. August. 
*Symphony—Cream and lemon center, rosy-mauve 
outside petals; fine. August. 
*Trevor Adams—Massive, clear chrome-yellow in- 
curved; very stiff hard florets; flower of hand- 
some appearance grand for exhibition. 3 feet. 
September. 
*[Taurus—Rich chestnut-bronze, with gold tips, 
dwarf. 
*White Ensign—An outstanding white; flower easily 
six inches across; long, robust stems. Sept. 
*Warspite—Orange flushed gold, semi-incurved; 
good crop of 5 in. blooms. A.M., R.H.S. 
*Winifred—Warm salmon: large reflexed 6 in. flow- 
er; long, wiry stems and small foliage. 
*Yellow Corona—A fine clean yellow sport of Cor- 
ona, same habit but larger blooms fully 6 inches 
across; stands the weather well. A welcome ad- 
dition to the yellows. 
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